Service Description:Accepts and distributes human bodies for scientific study. Body donations are utilized for teaching anatomy and surgery and for research in the state's medical schools, colleges, universities, and nursing schools. Donation may be arranged prior to death by completing a donor form or donation may be made after death by having an after death donor form completed by the person responsible for the disposition of the body. The body is cremated upon completion of study; however, ashes are not returned to family but are respectfully buried or scattered.

Organization Description:The Foundation for Rehabilitation Equipment & Endowment of Northern Virginia's mission is to help provide quality, previously owned, mobility equipment to enhance independence and improve the quality of life for individuals with disabilities.

Service Description:Operates a recycling program that accepts donations of gently used rehabilitation equipment from the public and organizations. The equipment is cleaned, repaired, and distributed to qualified individuals.

Organization Description:Provides vehicles at no cost to low-income individuals, other charities, and those in ministry to others to enable employment, education, child care, medical treatment, and rehabilitation.

Service Description:Accepts donations of vehicles which are then evaluated, repaired, safety inspected, emissions tested, and provided to individuals in need. Donors may deduct the full fair market value for the donated vehicle.

Organization Description:Provides emergency shelter and services to survivors who are homeless because of CURRENT domestic violence, family violence, and human trafficking. Provides shelter services to women and children. Seeks to help survivors regain their health and dignity and become re-established in the community.

Service Description:Accepts automobiles in good working condition that have valid inspection stickers. No cars in need of major repairs will be accepted. Cars are given to residents to sustain employment and enhance self-sufficiency. Donors are given a receipt for tax purposes.

Service Description:Accepts automobiles in good working condition that have valid inspection stickers. Cars are given to residents to sustain employment and enhance self-sufficiency. No cars in need of major repairs will be accepted. Donors are given a receipt for tax purposes.

Organization Description:Provides job training and employment services to Metropolitan D.C. area residents who have disabilities or who are disadvantaged. Supports them in learning job skills, finding meaningful employment, and gaining independence.

Organization Description:Homestretch, Inc.'s mission is to empower homeless families with children under age 18 in Northern Virginia to return to stable housing and self-sufficiency by giving them the skills, knowledge, and hope they need to become productive participants in the community.

Service Description:Accepts automobiles in good working condition which have current valid inspection stickers. No cars in need of repairs are accepted. The title must be signed over to Homestretch when the car is delivered to Homestretch. Donated cars are given to Homestretch families in need of reliable transportation.

Service Description:Accepts cars, trucks, motorcycles, and recreational vehicles in running condition that have valid inspection stickers. Vehicles are sold to the public at auctions and proceeds are used to support services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Service Description:Accepts donations of diapers, new and used baby clothing, small toys, children's books, and baby items such as strollers and highchairs for distribution to families in need. Does not accept baby furniture. Receipt for tax purposes provided upon request.

Organization Description:An ecumenical group supported by individuals and religious and civic groups that combines their efforts to meet emergency needs in the Springfield/Burke area. Provides food, clothing, limited financial assistance, and other services.

Service Description:Accepts donations such as: cribs, strollers, baby swings, and other baby equipment. Please call The Naomi Project in advance to ensure that the baby furniture donation can be accepted. Donations are provided to The Naomi Project participants.

Service Description:Donations of books and magazines are accepted at all branches of Fairfax County Public Library. Oakton Community Library accepts books but not magazines. Donated materials become the property of the library and may be added to the collection or sold at the library's discretion. Receipts acknowledging donations are available, however, the library does not assign a monetary value to donations. Please call ahead to make sure the library is accepting donations.

Service Description:Donations of books and magazines are accepted at all branches of Fairfax County Public Library. Oakton Community Library accepts books but not magazines. Donated materials become the property of the library and may be added to the collection or sold at the library's discretion. Receipts acknowledging donations are available, however, the library does not assign a monetary value to donations. Please call ahead to make sure the library is accepting donations.

Service Description:Donations of books and magazines are accepted at all branches of Fairfax County Public Library. Oakton Community Library accepts books but not magazines. Donated materials become the property of the library and may be added to the collection or sold at the library's discretion. Receipts acknowledging donations are available, however, the library does not assign a monetary value to donations. Please call ahead to make sure the library is accepting donations.